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Grundig SATELLIT INTERNATIONAL 650 Operating Instructions Manual page 5

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Programme Source Selector
®
AUX. = playback from a cassette/tape recorder or from a record
player
LW
= Longwave
MW = Mediumwave
SW = Shortwave
FM
=VHF
*
To receive on these wavebands, two buttons must be set as
follows:
-
Operating mode switch
®
to AM.
-
AGC switch
@) to
AGC.
-
AUT. PRESEL. must be indicated in the display@.
If this is not the case
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press button
@.
-
When the set is switched on and no button
®
is pressed
S¥lJ'flc1}1J
will appear in the display@ (incorrect operation).
-
If one of the waveband buttons is pressed, the receiver will be
tu .. ed to the frequency received last in this band and the dis-
play @ indicates the frequency.
-
With the AUX. button pressed the time ofthe day will be indicat-
ed on the display
@).
Volume and Tone
Adjust the volume and tone to suite your taste with the controls
®VOLUME
(j) BASS
®TREBLE.
Loudspeaker Switch
0
with three settings.
<tl<tl
= broadband speaker and tweeter in operation for
- FM reception
- playback of disks or tapes
- local AM reception with the band width selector® BAND-
WIDTH in position "super broad" (
.r--1...
).
<t1
= tweeter out of operation
EXT. = internal speakers out of operation when:
- a headphone is connected to socket
CD
- an external speaker is connected to socket
@.
Tuning to Stations
1. Manual Tuning
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with the magnetically notched tuning control
@.
Each notch of the rotary knob alters the tuning frequency by 1
kHz in the case of AM reception (LW, MW, SW) and by 10kHz in
the case of FM reception.
When turning the tuning control knob slowly, the audio stage
remains in circuit and there will be a certain amount of tuning
noise. This tuning noise can be muted by turning the tuning
control more quickly. In this case, the tuning steps will be in-
creased:
on LW from
1 kHz to
3
kHz,
on MW from
1 kHz to
5 kHz,
on SW from
1 kHz to
11 kHz or 111 kHz, respectively
on
FM
from 1 0 kHz to 11 0 kHz.
This of course reduces the time required to tune through rather
iarge changes in frequency. The display @ always indicates
the frequency tuned to in MHz.
When the meter® shows its maximum reading, the best pos-
sible tuning point is obtained.
2. Tuning with the Numerical Buttons®
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In this case, the frequency of the station to be tuned to must be
known (frequency data may be found in transmitter tables or lo-
cal radio programme guides).
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Enter the frequency number with the numerical buttons®.
The following programming steps must be performed within
30 seconds. If this time is exceeded, programming must be
started again.
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To correct wrong entries immediately, press the clear key
CL.
Entering the frequency with the numerical keyboard is slightly
different for the individual wavebands.
Please use the following tables to obtain correct results.
Some points are the same for all wavebands:
- The display@ always shows the frequency tuned to in MHz.
- Trailing zeroes behind the decimal point may be, but need
not be entered.
Common points for the AM wavebands:
-
It is possible to enter the frequency in kHz or MHz.
-
For even thousands only one figure must be entered and the
zeroes as well as the decimal point may be deleted.
(Example 4).
LW+ MW
Some possible
!
Indication in
entries
display@
Example 1
200 (kHz)
0.200 (MHz)
200kHz
0.200 (MHz)
Example 2
801 (kHz)
0.801 (MHz)
801 kHz
0.801 (MHz)
a
Example
3
1 107 (kHz)
w
a:
L.l.
1.107 (MHz)
1.107 MHz
1.107 (MHz)
@
c:
sw
0
'5
.0
Example
4
6 000 (kHz)
E
"§:
6 MHz
6.000 (MHz)
"'
6.000 (MHz)
Cll
6 (MHz)
·;::
c:
Cll
Example 5
9 625 (kHz)
§
9.625 (MHz)
'E
9.625 MHz
9.625 (MHz)
0
0
Example 6
21 690 (kHz)
21.690 (MHz)
21.690 MHz
21.690 (MHz)
On the FM waveband
-
the frequency must always be entered in MHz
FM (VHF)
Some possible
!
lndidation in
entries
display@
Example 1
91
a
91.00 (MHz)
91
MHz
91.
w
a:
L.l.
Example 2
97.9
.~@
97.90 (MHz)
97.9
MHz
c:
c:
w.s
E"S
Example
3
.~
..c
101.75
c.c
101.75 (MHz)
o:=:
101.75 MHz
0;;:
When entering the data, the adjustments of the set are not modi-
fied. Only after having confirmed the entered data with the set but-
ton @ FREQ. the entered data are accepted by the memory. Bad
frequency entries are indicated by blinking
Q~tM'i-ti~i'i
in the dis-
play @.
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When the set does not accept the entries ..... .
If there are strong distoring impulses (interferences) emitted in
your area (for example caused by badly screened household ap-
pliances), it may happen, that the set does not accept the entered
data.
In this case, switch off the set, take out the two standby batteries
("Mignon" batteries) for about 1 minute, reinsert the batteries and
switch the set on again.
Now the set will accept the data, However, it will be necessary to
enter the time of day, the date and the switching times again.
The stored stations remain stored.

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